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"The motorcycle, being poorly designed for both flight and marine operation, sustained significant external and internal damage," police noted.

There is a Province by Province "Off Road Map Book" available for purchase. (I got mine at Canadian Tire). Of course, I currently use the Nova Scotia version, but find it to be very useful and relatively accurate. I can't get the publisher right now, as the book is 20 miles away in my top case with the bike in storage!

This should be some fairly accurate mapping of the "Rock". Granted, if you've met any Newfoundlanders, and no matter how much I loves 'em, South MAY be at the top. Or the text may be written in some strange foreign tongue, incapable of being understood by us lowly mainlanders.

This should be some fairly accurate mapping of the "Rock". Granted, if you've met any Newfoundlanders, and no matter how much I loves 'em, South MAY be at the top. Or the text may be written in some strange foreign tongue, incapable of being understood by us lowly mainlanders.

Sadly, they lack much coverage of Newfoundland. I have their Back Road Atlas for Canada, but the format is very difficult to get the "big picture" from.

I used to have a series of National Topographic series (NTS) maps taped to the wall in my appartment in Jasper, Alberta detailing the trails that I enjoyed hiking and mountain biking. They are excellent maps and very detailed.